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    Red River Baptist Association

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    One of Arkansas’s oldest associations, the Red River Baptist Association was tentatively organized at Tulip, Dallas County, in September of 1847, and then permanently established in September of 1848 at the Mount Zion Church, near Washington in Hempstead County. Created by churches that had been a part of the Saline Association, the association’s first members were Mine Creek (now Nashville), Mount Zion, Pleasant Hill (Columbia County), Mount Bethel (Clark County), and Pleasant Hill (Clark County). Just four years after Red River Association’s organization, it had grown to include nineteen churches. Pioneer preachers included D.M. Cochran, M.L. Langley, G.W. Wells, John Gunter, D.S. Williams, Absalom Horn, Samuel Stevenson, and S.B. Cornelius. The Red River Association grew, and through the years numerous other associations have been established from within its original territory.https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/arbaptrec/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Powell County - Nature\u27s Wonderland

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    Historical guide about history of Powell County, Kentucky and Red River Gorge published in Spring 1978

    FLARR Pages: Volume 2, Pages 44-68

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    FLARR Pages is the journal of The Foreign Language Association of the Red River of the North, an organization consisting of regional public school and private school faculty as well as faculty from Minnesota State University Bemidji, Concordia College, Minnesota State University Moorhead, North Dakota State University, the University of Minnesota Morris, the University of North Dakota, and the University of Winnipeg

    Little Red River Missionary Baptist Association

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    FLARR Pages: Volume 1, Pages 1-43

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    During Spring and Fall conferences of FLARR, since the Fall of 1994 (the organization holds joint meetings with MCTLC in the Spring), 159 presentations were were delivered. Of those talks, about one quarter were submitted to FLARR Pages and appear now in Volume #1. The journal articles are a sampling of the issues and concerns of the past decade. They represent, as do all the presentations (see Appendix A), the innovative ways in which faculty have responded to current demands and challenges of teaching, research, service, programming, and many other areas of professional life, both in the public schools and in higher education

    Red River Valley Fair Association Records, 1905-2012

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    The Red River Valley Fair Association collection contains a number of scrapbooks from 1914 to 2008, with a large gap between 1924 and 1965. These scrapbooks include newspaper articles, photographs, and brochures. Included is also the Fair's first financial ledger, as well as a book containing concessions of the fair ground and some payroll information. There are also fair booklets including premium lists from 1909 to 1973, as well as various pamphlets and booklets. There are also a number of loose newspaper articles. The Financial Records series includes a booklet from 1913 consisting of concessions of the fairgrounds by blocks and lots, as well as a blueprint of the fairgrounds and a payroll list. Also included is the Fair's first financial ledger, which has information about operating expenses and incomes, as well as costs of advertising, buildings, entertainment, and more. The Premium Lists series consists of Fair premium list booklets from 1908-1973, with some gaps. These lists consist of rules and regulations for entering the contests and exhibits held at the Fair. The Programs series consists of various programs of Fair activities, such as races, expositions, and includes the Freiburg Passion Play. The Manuals series includes a manual for the Arts and Crafts fair in 1985, as well as two manuals for exhibitors in 1996 and 1997. The Newspaper Clippings series consists of various loose articles from 1918 to 1950, as well as full newspapers from The Courier, The Ulen Union, and The Fargo Forum. Included in this series is the front page of The Courier on November 11, 1918, the day that World War I ended. The Scrapbooks series consists of scrapbooks from 1914 to 2008, with a gap between 1924 and 1965. These scrapbooks contain primarily newspaper clippings, along with some photographs and pamphlets. The Prints series contains limited edition print artworks sold at the Big Iron silent auctions every year from 1985 to 1991. The Poster series contains a few posters of the Fair and Big Iron, with large gaps, as well as various special events, such as the Red River Valley Fair Truck and Tractor Pull. The Ephemera series contains various artifacts, such as a pennant from the 1912 Fair. Also included are t-shirts, a silver belt buckle, and a few plaques awarded to different fair committee members

    Red River Church Records - Accession 1689 - M812 (869)

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    This collection consists of records and materials related to the Red River Community Church. Much of the collection includes financial records, minutes, and other records pertaining to the church’s move from Catawba Indian Nation to Red River Mill. Of particular interest is a ledger contain meeting minutes and a record of disbursements and receipts. Included in the collection is letters with letterhead from the Rock Hill Hardware Company, Carhartt Overall Company, The Peoples Trust Company, D.B. Stearns, House Moving Contractor, Jones Iron Works, Inc., York County Citadel Club, and the Rock Hill Lumber Company.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2765/thumbnail.jp

    Red River Planners Have Billion-Dollar Dreams

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    Report of work by the Red River Valley Assoc. to develop usage of the Red River for transportation to the Mississippi River. History of the Red River and some events that took place along its course are included. Newspaper article, origina
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